I have some Chinese PS3 wired controller and plugged it to the Android TV box, then what happened? Worked perfectly just as the Android TV remote itself.
bravo2zero1
11 Dec 15#4
Crap, cheap and flimsy. Plastic is a little bit thicker than an icecream tub. Don't get me wrong they do work but if your heavy handed or throw your pads these will shatter.
RiverDragon8 to bravo2zero1
11 Dec 152#19
You mean if you abuse them.
marmaluke
11 Dec 15#5
Mine arrived yesterday after 5 weeks. Pretty crappy, but just about does the job.
Wongduk to marmaluke
11 Dec 15#12
mine still not arrived, but my other bang good items arrived and i ordered my pad weeks before my recent bang good order. i guess i wait wait wait.
ZACHSP8
11 Dec 15#6
If you have old Snes make your own.
argosextra to ZACHSP8
18 Sep 16#35
I have a Super Nintendo and I plugged it on after 20 years now the controllers are not working how can I make my own looking to buy
B1000
11 Dec 153#8
Go with the Buffalo Classic SNES controllers rather than these, only a few quid more and better build.
marmaluke to B1000
11 Dec 15#14
I ordered one this morning. Can never have too many controllers!
Infinite Element
11 Dec 15#9
If you're buying this for nostalgia, fair enough. But if you're looking for a controller for your PC, don't forget wired Xbox 360 controllers work fine on PCs.
Zoom7000 to Infinite Element
11 Dec 15#11
Xbox One controllers also work plugged in with the micro USB cable. They will also work wireless with the wireless adapter available from GAME and other places for about £20.
DavFlan to Infinite Element
11 Dec 15#13
Very true but the D-Pad's a pile of old **** on the 360 controller though, imagine anyone buying this will likely be looking to play retro/retro-style games requiring incentivising a decent D-Pad
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I have some Chinese PS3 wired controller and plugged it to the Android TV box, then what happened? Worked perfectly just as the Android TV remote itself.